A faucet having a faucet base, a water hose, a faucet head, and a chamber is provided. A water valve is provided in the chamber and includes a driving member and a control valve movable between a first position enabling mixing of water and air and a second position enabling shut-off of a water flow. The faucet head further includes a control member rotatably coupled with the faucet head to enable a user to operate the control valve within the water valve by operating the control member from a side of the faucet head.
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1. A faucet comprising:
a faucet base having a first and second end, the faucet base being mounted to support the faucet near the first end and to regulate water flow through the faucet;
a water hose coupled with the faucet base by extending through the first end and second end of the faucet base, the water hose being flexible and movable through an opening in the first end and through an opening in the second end;
a faucet head movably coupled to the second end of the faucet base, the faucet head being dismountable from the second end of the faucet base while remaining coupled to the water hose to direct a mixture of water-and-air flow to a location away from the faucet base and to be relocated back to the second end the faucet base to discharge the mixture of water-and-air flow while being coupled to the faucet base;
a chamber within the faucet head having a first end and a second end, the first end of the chamber being coupled with the water hose and being coupled, in a dismountable manner, to the second end of the faucet base, the second end of the chamber providing an outlet to discharge the mixture of water-and-air flow;
a water valve within the chamber and located between the first end and the second end of the chamber, the water valve comprising:
at least one air inlet and a water inlet to enable mixing air from the at least one air inlet with water from the water inlet, the water inlet being coupled with the water hose, the air inlet being coupled with the chamber, and
a control valve movable within the water valve between a first position and a second position, the first position enabling mixing air from the air inlet with water from the water inlet to provide the mixture of water-and-air flow, and the second position enabling shut-off of the mixture of water-and-air flow, a direction of the control valve's movement between the first position and the second position being parallel to a direction of a water flow from the first end of the chamber to the second end of the chamber, the control valve using a water pressure supplied by the water hose to facilitate an operation of the control valve; and
a control member rotatably coupled with the faucet head, the control member being enable an operation of the control valve within the water valve by rotating the control member from a side of the faucet head in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction, the rotation of the control member causing the control valve to move between the first position and the second position;
a switch valve near the second end of the chamber to switch a flow of the water-and-air mixture between a stream discharge and a spray discharge.
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This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of application Ser. No. 15/189,087, which was filed Jun. 22, 2016.
The present invention relates to faucets providing additional control for water flow or water-and-air flow, including faucets having a faucet head with a control member to control a water valve.
Control valves for faucets have various components, many of which are discrete parts that are assembled to ensure good water-tight seal and long-term durability or reliability. The manufacturing of faucets, however, can become complicated and expensive as features, controls, and/or functions of faucets are revised over time.
For certain water faucet applications, one-touch valves were developed so a tap on an actuation element can control the water flow. An example of one-touch valves is those supplied by the 3M Company for mounting externally to a faucet. A one-touch valve may simplify the operation of a faucet. However, these one-touch valves are add-on components for placements at where water is discharged, i.e., directly at the outlet of a faucet. This also means that the valves are operated directly at the outlet where water flows through.
But adding a one-touch valve changes the overall design, dimension, and aesthetic appearance of a faucet, limiting the flexibility and/or attractiveness of the design or application. A post-sale-modification may raise reliability, durability, or repair issues. Further, operating a faucet outlet with hands, arms, or other parts of one's body, which may have grease, bacteria, or other contaminants may add grease, bacteria, or other contaminants to the faucet outlet itself, leading to hygiene or other concerns.
Conventional faucets contain handles to control water flow. When the faucet is operated in circumstances that require frequent on/off operations, having handles that are away from the location where water is discharged may cause inconvenience. Although placing a handle near the location where water is discharged may be a solution, it may limit design options. For example, if a faucet has a removable head that travels with a connecting hose, the location of the control may affect the faucet hose or faucet design or limit its portability. As another example, closing the distance between the location where water is discharged and the control handle may limit design aesthetics.
According to a disclosed embodiment, there is provided a faucet. The faucet can include a faucet base, a water hose, a faucet head, a chamber, a water valve, and a control member.
The faucet base can have a first and second end. The faucet base can be adapted to be mounted to support the faucet near the first end and to regulate water flow through the faucet.
The water hose can be coupled with the faucet base by extending through the first end and second end of the faucet base. The water hose can be adapted to be flexible and can be movable through an opening in the first end and through an opening in the second end.
The faucet head can be movably coupled to the second end of the faucet base. The faucet head can be adapted to be dismountable from the second end of the faucet base while remaining coupled to the water hose to direct a mixture of water-and-air flow to a location away from the faucet base and to be relocated back to the second end the faucet base to discharge the mixture of water-and-air flow while being coupled to the faucet base.
The chamber can be provided within the faucet head and can have a first end and a second end. The first end of the chamber can be coupled with the water hose and can be coupled, in a dismountable manner, to the second end of the faucet base. The second end of the chamber can provide an outlet to discharge the mixture of water-and-air flow.
The water valve can be provided within the chamber and can be located between the first end and the second end of the chamber. The water valve can include at least one air inlet and a water inlet to enable mixing air from the at least one air inlet with water from the water inlet. The water inlet can be coupled with the water hose. The air inlet can be coupled with the chamber.
The water valve can further include a control valve movable within the water valve between a first position and a second position. The first position can enable mixing air from the air inlet with water from the water inlet to provide the mixture of water-and-air flow. The second position can enable shut-off of the mixture of water-and-air flow. A direction of the control valve's movement between the first position and the second position can be substantially parallel to a direction of a water flow from the first end of the chamber to the second end of the chamber. The control valve can use a water pressure supplied by the water hose to facilitate an operation of the control valve.
The control member can be rotatably coupled with the faucet head. The control member can be adapted to enable an operation of the control valve within the water valve by rotating the control member from a side of the faucet head in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction. The rotation of the control member can cause the control valve to move between the first position and the second position.
According to another disclosed embodiment, there is provide a faucet. The faucet can include a faucet base, a water hose, a faucet head, a water valve, and a control member.
The faucet base can have a first and second end.
The water hose can extend within the faucet base and can be movable through the second end of the faucet base.
The faucet head can have a first end, a second end, a chamber between the first and second end of the faucet head and coupled with the water hose, and an outlet coupled with the chamber at or near the second end of the faucet head to discharge a mixture of water-and-air flow. The first end of the faucet head can be adapted to be coupled to the second end of the faucet base while remaining coupled to the water hose and to be dismountable from the second end of the faucet base while remaining coupled to the water hose.
The water valve can be provided within the chamber. The water valve can include one or more air inlets and a water inlet to enable mixing air from the one or more air inlets with water from the water inlet. The water inlet can be coupled with the water hose. The one or more air inlets can be coupled with the chamber.
The water valve can further include a control valve movable within the water valve between a first position and a second position. The first position can enable mixing air from the air inlet with water from the water inlet to provide the mixture of water-and-air flow. The second position can enable shut-off of the mixture of water-and-air flow. The control valve can be adapted to move between the first position and the second position in a direction substantially parallel to a direction of a water flow from the first end of the faucet head to the second end of the faucet head. The control valve can use a water pressure supplied by the water hose to facilitate an operation of the control valve.
The control member can be rotatably coupled with the faucet head at a side of the faucet head. The control member can be adapted for user operation by rotation to in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction to cause the control valve to move between the first position and the second position.
According to yet another disclosed embodiment, there is provided a faucet. The faucet can include a faucet base, a water hose, a faucet head, a chamber, a water valve, and a control member.
The faucet base can have a first end, second end, and a water flow control coupled near the first end for regulating a water flow through the faucet. The first end of the faucet base can be adapted to be mounted to support the faucet.
The water hose can be accommodated between the first end and second end of the faucet base and can be movable through an opening near the first end and an opening near the second end of the faucet base.
The faucet head can be coupled to the water hose and, in a dismountable manner, to the second end of the faucet base while remaining coupled to the water hose.
The chamber can be provided within the faucet head. The chamber can have a first and second end. The first end of the chamber can be coupled with the water hose and can be coupled, in a dismountable manner, to the second end of the faucet base. The chamber can be adapted to discharge a mixture of water-and-air flow near the second end of the chamber.
The water valve can be provided within the chamber and can be located between the first and second end of the chamber. The water valve can include an air inlet and a water inlet to enable mixing air from the air inlet with water from the water inlet to provide the mixture of water-and-air flow. The water inlet can be coupled with the water hose. The air inlet can be coupled with the chamber.
The water valve can further include a control valve movable within the water valve between a first position and a second position in a direction approximately parallel with a direction of a water flow from the first end of the chamber to the second end of the chamber. The first position can enable mixing air from the air inlet with water from the water inlet to provide the mixture of water-and-air flow. The second position can enable shut-off of the mixture of water-and-air flow. An operation of the control valve can be facilitated by a water pressure supplied by the water hose.
The control member can be rotatably coupled with the faucet head. The control member can include a knob being adapted for user operation in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction with respect to a center axis of the knob approximately perpendicular to a side surface of the faucet head. The control member can further include a cam coupled to the knob. The cam can be adapted to engage with the control valve in a way to move the control valve from the second position to the first position when the knob is rotated.
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Faucet base 4 can be mounted to support the faucet near first end 401 and to regulate water flow through the faucet. Faucet base 4 can include a water flow control 5 coupled with water hose 2 and located near first end 401 of faucet base 4 to control an amount of water flowing through water hose 2 and to vary a mix of cold water and hot water going into water hose 2. For example, water flow control 5 can be mounted near a lower portion of faucet base 4 near a side opening of faucet base 4. Water flow control 5 can be coupled with water hose 2, a cold water intake, and a hot water intake to vary, when a water flow is enabled, a mix of cold water and hot water going into water hose 2.
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For example, faucet head 1 can be dismountable from second end 402 of faucet base 4 while remaining coupled to water hose 2 to direct a mixture of water-and-air flow to a location away from faucet base 4 and to be relocated back to second end 402 of faucet base 4 to discharge the mixture of water-and-air flow while being coupled to faucet base 4.
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Water valve 30 can be positioned within chamber 11 and located between first end 111 and second end 112 of chamber 11. Water valve 30 can be accommodated in cylinder 20. Referring to
Alternatively or additionally, a center outlet 81 and/or a plurality of peripheral outlets 82, as shown in
Water valve 30 can include a control valve 301 movable within water valve 30 between a first position and a second position. The first position can be a position that enables mixing air from air inlets 302 with water from water inlet 305 to provide a mixture of water-and-air flow. The second position can be a position that enables shut-off of a mixture of water-and-air flow. A direction of the movement of control valve 301 between the first position and the second position can be substantially parallel to a direction of a water flow (or a water-and-air flow) from first end 111 to second end 112 of chamber 11. Control valve 301 can be adapted to use a water pressure supplied by water hose 2 to facilitate an operation of control valve 301, either in one direction or in both directions.
Water valve 30 can be a water-pressure-assisted aerator with a control valve. In one embodiment and referring to
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In one embodiment, the control valve may be coupled or equipped with a spring and a cam that moves or locks control valve in two or more different positions each time the driving member 31 is pressed. The design or operation may be similar to or a variation of those used in retractable/clicking pens. U.S. Pat. No. 3,819,282 discloses one example of such design. In one embodiment of control valve 301, a second/resting position can provide a water-tight seal and stop water flow. A first position can open the seal between control valve 301 and internal wall(s) of water 30, and the opening enables the water flow. A third position or additional positions are optional, and when used, it/they may keep the seal open, but modulate the water flow by providing a bigger (or smaller) gap(s) to provide more (or less) water flow than the water flow at the first position.
Driving member 31 can include a pin, rod, stem, tube, or an elongated structure protruding out of water valve 30. Driving member 31 can include a head for coupling with push member 40 and a body connected to the head for transmitting force and/or motion.
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Control member 40 can include a knob 41 and a camshaft 42 coupled to knob 41. Camshaft 42 can include a shaft 42a and a cam 42b. Cam 42b can be coupled with knob 41 through shaft 42a. Shaft 42a can include a non-circular connector 421 at one end for insertion into a corresponding non-circular hole 411 of knob 41. For example, non-circular connector 421 and non-circular hole 411 are D-shaped for connection. Camshaft 42 can be provided through a uni-body construction or a multiple-part construction.
When control member 40 is rotated by rotating knob 41, rotation of knob 41 can cause cam 42b to rotate. Knob 41 can be adapted for user operation to rotate in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction with respect to a center axis 500 of knob 41 substantially perpendicular to a side surface of faucet head 1.
Cam 42b can be adapted to engage with control valve 301 to move control valve 301 from the second position to the first position when knob 41 is rotated. Cam 42b can have a surface 450 for contacting and/or exerting a force, directly or indirectly, on driving member 31 such that a rotation of cam 42b can be transformed into a movement of driving member 31, which in turn causes a movement of control valve 301.
For example, knob 41 can be rotatably coupled with a side surface of faucet head 1, and rotation of knob 41, in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction with respect to center axis 500 of knob 41 substantially perpendicular to the side surface of faucet head 1, can be converted to a movement of control valve 301 from the second position to the first position in a substantially upward direction.
Cam 42b can be adapted to cause control valve 301 to return from the first positon to the second position when knob 41 is further rotated in at least one of a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction with respect to center axis 500 of knob 41. For example, cam 42b can be further rotated in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction to cause control valve 301 to return from the first position to the second position after cam 42b has been rotated in the same direction to cause control valve 301 to move to the first position. Alternatively, cam 42b can be further rotated in a clockwise direction or a counterclockwise direction to cause control valve 301 to return from the first position to the second position after cam 42b has been rotated in the opposite direction to cause control valve 301 to move to the first position. Alternatively, cam 42b can be adapted to rotate continually in one direction to turn on and shut off water valve 30 alternately.
Cam 42b can be adapted to rotate in the same direction as knob 41. Alternatively, cam 42b can be adapted to rotate in the opposite direction as knob 41.
Control member 40 can include a cam having a circular or non-circular shape with a center axis offset from its axis of rotation. For example,
Knob 41 can have an axis of rotation coinciding with an axis of rotation of cam 42b (or cam 42b′). For example, center axis 500 of knob 41 can coincide with axis of rotation 610 of cam 42b, when center axis 500 is also the axis of rotation of knob 41. Alternatively, the center axis of knob 41 can be offset from the axis of rotation of cam 42b when knob 41 has a non-circular profile.
Knob 41 can include a grooved, lobed, armed, starred, or wavy edge or other designs such as a cap, a skirt, a wing, a pointer, or a selector to enhance operation of the knob. Other structures such as a dial, a collet, a T bar, a finger wheel, or other rotary devices capable of being operated can be used to replace or constitute, in part or in whole, the knob. Knob 41 can include a surface having a curved profile, a dimple, or some other surface shape, texture, or pattern so a user can identify it by touching or without looking.
As discussed above, control valve 301 can be configured to remain in the first position after control member 40 is rotated and released. For example, control member 40 can be released after being rotated to cause control valve 301 to move to and remain in the first position until control member 40 is operated again, such as by rotating, to cause control valve 301 to move from the first position to the second position.
Control member 40 can also include a spring to return control member 40 to an initial orientation when control member 40 is not being operated. The spring may be part of water valve 30 to provide the spring force to return control member 40 to its initial position after a user operate or releases it. The spring may also be a spring separated from a spring of water valve 30 and be placed between control member 40 and one part of chamber 11.
Faucet head 1 can include a spring 43 that is coupled with control member 40 to provide a force feedback to a user when knob 41 is rotated. Spring 43 can be configured to provide a force feedback through knob 41 by being attached to shaft 42a and cylinder 20. For example, spring 43 can have one end attached to a notch 422 of shaft 42a and the other end attached to a post 232 of cylinder 20. Notch 422 can be positioned near the end of shaft 42a connected with hole 231. Notch 422 can be positioned near cam 42b. Post 232 can protrude from an inner surface 23 of cylinder 20 into cavity 22.
Spring 43 can be adapted to provide a first level of force feedback when control valve 301 is at or near the first position and a second level of force feedback when control valve 301 is at or near the second position. The different levels of force feedback can provide a user with an improved feel of operating control member 40 and inform the user of an on-off status of water valve 30. For example, a higher level of force feedback can indicate that water valve 30 is turned on, and a lower level of force feedback can indicate that water valve 30 is shut off. The different levels of force feedback can be relative to each other and depending on design, and there may be more than two levels of force feedback. Spring 43 can provide a third level of force feedback informing a particular position of control valve 301 other than the first or second position of control valve 301.
For example, spring 43 can provide a first level of force feedback through knob 41 when cam 42b is rotated to cause control valve 301 to move into the first position.
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Outer casing 10 can include a wall 12 configured to define chamber 11. Outer casing 10 can include an opening 13 defined in wall 12 corresponding to control member 40 so that control member 40 can be operated through opening 13, as shown in
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Second orifice 22 of cylinder 20 can be in spatial communication with a recess 231 and at least partially defined by inner surface 23 of cylinder 20. Second orifice 22 can be further in spatial communication with opening 13. When control member 40 is attached to outer casing 10 through seat 44, shaft 42a can be inserted into recess 231 such that the inserted end of shaft 42a can be adapted to rotate within recess 231. It is understood that other means of rotational connection can be used to replace the connection between shaft 42a and recess 231 as discussed above. For example, a protrusion can be provided to extend from inner surface 23 into a recess formed in one end of shaft 42a such that shaft 42a can be rotated relative to the protrusion.
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An on-off indicator can be formed on knob 41 to indicate to which direction or what status control member 40 is rotated. The indicator can include colors, symbols, illumination, or other means. Moreover, the indicator can be adapted on outer casing 10.
Body 52 of pin 50 has can include a first seal washer 501 fitted thereon and sealing cavity 25 so as to prevent water leakage via through hole 26 from cavity 25, as illustrated in
Chamber 11 can provide a housing near second end 112 of chamber 11 to enclose a switch valve 70 guiding a flow of the water-and-air mixture between a stream discharge and a spray discharge. Switch valve 70 can be operated via a switch movably mounted on a side opening of faucet head 1.
For example, faucet head 1 can include switch valve 70 near second end 112 of chamber 11 to switch a flow of the water-and-air mixture between a stream discharge and a spray discharge. For example, switch valve 70 can be arranged on cylinder 20 and configured to switch a water flow between a stream discharge mode and a spray discharge mode. Faucet head 1 can include a water outlet 80, as shown in
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Second end 112 of chamber 11 can provide a stream discharge of a water-and-air mixture through center outlet 81 of water outlet 80 and a spray discharge of a mixture of water and air through the plurality of peripheral outlets 82 of water outlet 80. Center outlet 81 can be in communication with and discharge water from central channel 281. The plurality of peripheral outlets 82 can be in communication with and discharge water from peripheral channel 282. Center outlet 81 can include a foam generator 811 to produce foamy water.
Cylinder 20 can be adapted to match with a water outlet so as to discharge water from the at least one first orifice 21 in a particular discharge mode.
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When control valve 301 of water valve 30 is configured to operate automatically, driving member 31 can be driven to move control valve 301 to a position enabling water discharge. Thereafter, control valve 301 can move back to an original position to stop discharging water.
When control valve 301 is not configured to be automatic, control member 40 can be manually operated by the user to close control valve 301. Control member 40 can be operated to drive driving member 31 of water valve 30 to move control valve 301 to a position enabling shut-off of water.
Thus, water valve 30 can be driven by control member 40 so as to avoid touching and contaminating water valve 30. Control member 40 can be rotatably connected with cylinder 20 to simplify faucet head 1 and reduce fabrication cost.
Water valve 30 can be a pre-assembled assembly with a control valve, such as control valve 301, inside the water valve and with a driving member, such as driving member 31, protruding through one end of the water valve and coupled with the control valve to cause the control valve to move between a first and a second position, such as between the first and second position described above.
Faucet head 1 can be further adapted to discharge water in different discharge modes using means other than switch valve 70.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Lin, Yiping, Chang, Yuanhao, Yuan, Chiahua, Chiu, Huiling
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